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- THE RAPE OF LVCRECE.
VVhich when her fad beholding husband faw^
Amazedlie in her fad face he flares ;
Her eyes though fod in tears look'd red and raw^^
Her liuclie colour kil'd with deadlie cares.
He hath no power to aske her how (hee fares,
-Both ftood like old acquaintance in a trance.
Met far from homcjwondring ech others chance.
At lad he takes her by the bloudleffe hand.
And thus begins : what vncouth ill euent
Hath thee befalne, that thou doft trembling ftand?.
Sweet loue what fpite hath thy faire colour fpent?
Why art thou thus attir'd in difcontcnt ?
V nmaskc deare deare, this moodle hcaulneflc.
And tell thy griefe, that we may giue rcdreflc.
Three times with fighes fhee giues her forrow fire.
Ere once (hee can difcharj^e one word ofwoe :.
At hnrnh addrel'l to anfwcr his deure,
Shee modcftlie prepares, to let them know
Her Honor is tane prifoncr by the Foe,
V Vliile C o L A T I N E and his conforted Lords^
With fad attention long to heare her words*.
11. 1590 161O
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